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Pros: A good athlete with fine mobility and a solid arm that allows him to make the tough throws. He has drawn nice reviews from NFL scouts while showing improvement in most every aspect of play. He has the physical talent to become an NFL passer and has graded out well in most games, especially later in his career. He shows good poise and courage in the pocket and has the fire to direct an offense.Cons: Over his career, he never established himself as a top-flight prospect due to inconsistencies in his performance. He has a fast setup with nice footwork and technique when starting from under center, with a quick release that needs further work. As a runner, he has limited foot speed and is not a factor outside the pocket. He needs work on going through his progressions quickly and must show the ability to pick up secondary receivers and reading defensive schemes. He tends to lock onto his primary receiver too often and not look off the safety consistently.Numbers: As a senior, he started 11 games and threw for 2804 yards on 209 completions of 336 passes for a 62 percent rate with 20 TDs and 15 picks. Skinny: Could be the sleeper of this quality QB class if he makes the necessary improvement in most areas. With a patient team and a learning curve that allows him to understand his progressions better, improve his overall decision-making, develop as a passer and learn a pro offense, he could be a pleasant surprise over time and may be the best late pick in this class.

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